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  • 3. Human papillomavirus type 60-associated plantar wart. Ridged wart.
    Honda A, Iwasaki T, Sata T, Kawashima M, Morishima T, Matsukura T.
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  • 4. A case of peculiar plantar warts. Human papillomavirus type 60 infection.
    Kashima M, Adachi M, Honda M, Niimura M, Nakabayashi Y.
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  • 5. Double infection with human papillomavirus 1 and human papillomavirus 63 in single cells of a lesion displaying only an human papillomavirus 63-induced cytopathogenic effect.
    Egawa K, Shibasaki Y, de Villiers EM.
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  • 6. Detection of human papillomavirus type 60 in plantar cysts and verruca plantaris by the in situ hybridization method using digoxigenin labeled probes.
    Kawase M, Honda M, Niimura M.
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  • 9. Assessment of the presence of mucosal human papillomaviruses in malignant melanomas using combined fluorescent in situ hybridization and chemiluminescent immunohistochemistry.
    Ambretti S, Venturoli S, Mirasoli M, La Placa M, Bonvicini F, Cricca M, Zerbini M, Roda A, Musiani M.
    Br J Dermatol; 2007 Jan; 156(1):38-44. PubMed ID: 17199564
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  • 11. A novel type of human papillomavirus (HPV 95): comparison with infections of closely related human papillomavirus types.
    Egawa K, Kimmel R, De Villiers EM.
    Br J Dermatol; 2005 Sep; 153(3):688-9. PubMed ID: 16120177
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  • 14. Detection of human papillomaviruses and eccrine ducts in palmoplantar epidermoid cysts.
    Egawa K, Honda Y, Inaba Y, Ono T, De Villiers EM.
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  • 15. Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel human papillomavirus, HPV 126, isolated from a flat wart-like lesion with intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies and a peculiar distribution of Ki-67 and p53.
    Egawa N, Kawai K, Egawa K, Honda Y, Kanekura T, Kiyono T.
    Virology; 2012 Jan 05; 422(1):99-104. PubMed ID: 22056388
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  • 16. Simultaneously detected aberrant p53 tumor suppressor protein and HPV-DNA localize mostly in separate keratinocytes in anogenital and common warts.
    Lassus J, Ranki A.
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  • 17. Human papillomavirus typing of warts and response to cryotherapy.
    Tomson N, Sterling J, Ahmed I, Hague J, Berth-Jones J.
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  • 18. Is the human papillomavirus DNA present in penile warts?
    Anton G, Achim R, Pleşa A, Repanovici R.
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